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Show Heart Fund Coffers Swelled by Many Contributions Cedar City's 1957 Heart Fund Drive, which concluded Thursday, Thurs-day, Mar. 28, was the most successful suc-cessful ever conducted here, Carl Wasmuth, chairman of the local Heart Fund, said. Residents of Cedar City may be justly proud of their substantial substan-tial contributions to the crusade against heart diseases. Their gen-eroslty gen-eroslty in 'giving- to the Heart Fund proves that they can be depended upon to recognize the threat of these diseases to the welfare of our community, Wasmuth Was-muth stated. The chairman expressed his gratitude to the many volunteers for their unselfish contribution of time and energy in preparing for and carrying out the drive. The - committee Is particularly grateful to the following media In carrying ths message to the public and carrying out the door, to-door campaign: Iron County Record. KSUB, 7C-TV, MIA of the IDS ' Church.' Presbyterian Wo-men's Wo-men's Association, Catholic Altar Al-tar Society, CIO Ladles Auxiliary, Lady Lions, Ladles of Elks, Jay-cee-Ettes, C S U Faculty Ladles, Chere Amies, MBW Club Wel-Ak-Avt Club. American Legion Auxiliary, Aux-iliary, VFW Auxiliary. Klwanl-Anns, Klwanl-Anns, DUP, League of Women Voters, and the BPW Club. The Heart Fund committee Is also grateful to Postmaster Gilbert Gil-bert Janson, Mrs. Ralph Kelley and Herman Anderson of First Security Bank for their Individual Indivi-dual participation In the Heart Fund Drive. |